DUI hit and run | Auburn police blotter

From the Auburn police log.

Armed robbery: Auburn police were dispatched on July 29 after receiving a report at approximately 12:52 p.m. regarding a robbery involving a firearm at 7-Eleven at 15 Auburn Avenue. According to the department’s public information log, an armed robbery occurred at the convenience store, with two cases of alcohol stolen in the incident. The department’s log identified no suspects in the incident.

DUI hit and run: Auburn police were dispatched on July 28 after receiving a report at approximately 5:38 p.m. regarding a traffic collision hit-and-run at the intersection of Oravetz Road Southeast and Kersey Way Southeast. According to the department’s public information log, law enforcement arrested a man for driving under the influence in the incident, booking him on charges of driving under the influence and the hit-and-run of an attended vehicle. According to the log, the hit-and-run served as a non-injury collision. The log listed one victim in the incident. Law enforcement collected blood vials as evidence in the incident.

Strangling: Auburn police responded on July 25 after receiving a report at approximately 7:56 a.m. regarding an aggravated assault at one of the units in a multi-family residence. Police were dispatched to the area of the 300 block of 15th Street Southeast. According to the department’s public information log, law enforcement arrested a man for strangling his girlfriend in the incident, booking him on a charge of assault in the second degree. According to the log, the assault resulted in injury to the singular victim involved.

Aggravated assault: Auburn police responded on July 24 after receiving a report of an aggravated assault at a single-family residence in the 600 block of 28th Street Southeast. According to the department’s public information log, law enforcement arrested an individual on a charge of assault in the second degree. The call served as a domestic violence incident.